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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
Psycho (1998) - A Movie Review
How is this Bates motel any scarier than the one we saw three decades ago? Psycho is a 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film. After embezzling money from her boss, Marion Crane skips town. Finding a solitary motel on the side of the road, the owner introduces her to the place and its terrible secrets.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Mr. Harrigan's Phone - A Netflix Movie Review
Please tell me I am not getting a call from the dead. Mr. Harrigan’s Phone is a 2022 Netflix film. From a young age, Craig befriends an elderly man named Mr. Harrigan. Sadly Mr. Harrigan passes away. Putting his phone with him in the coffin, Craig is shocked to get a message in return one night.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Half Light - A Movie Review
What are you talking about? I just spent the whole day with him! Half Light is a 2006 film. Following the death of her son, Rachel Carlson, a successful novelist moves to a small Scottland village. Hoping that she is moving on, strange occurrences happen. She is haunted by memories of the past.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Barbarian - A Movie Review
Don’t go inside that house. Showing up to theaters in 2022, Barbarian centers around a young woman arriving at her Airbnb house, only to realize that it is occupied. Reluctantly agreeing to stay in the house with Craig, they make a shocking discovery.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
See for Me - A Movie Review
Have you downloaded the See-for-Me app? I’ve heard great results. After a quick download, See for Me was released in 2021. Sophie is asked to cat-sit in a secluded mansion. Legally blind, her night is not what she had in mind. Trespassed by three thieves who want the owners safe, Sophie’s only defense is the See For Me app.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Red Eye - A Movie Review
Be careful who you sit next to on a plane. You don’t know their true intentions. Red Eye flew into theaters in 2005. A young woman flying home on a plane befriends a man who turns out to be her seatmate. This man holds her hostage, threatening to murder her father if she doesn’t comply with his directions for an assassination plan.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Disturbia - A Movie Review
Come here and look at this. Something’s going on at our neighbor's house. Disturbia is a 2007 film. Following an incident, Kale is on house arrest. With nothing to do except watch his neighbors, he suspects that one of his neighbors is up to no good. Can he investigate further even if he is confined to one location?
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Horror
Goblin Bites: Scary Stories 3
Many years ago, there was an old woman who lived in a secluded wood. Rumor had it that this woman was a witch, but honestly no one really knew for sure. She did have a very uncanny sense of intuition, however; if someone lost a head of cattle in the night, the old woman knew who had taken them. If a person had gone missing, she would tell their family exactly where they could be found. No one knew how she knew these things, but she was rarely if ever wrong. She brewed tinctures and poltices as well for the locals, to cure everything from rheumatism to the common cold. The legend was that all she asked in payment for her services was a dollar for herself, and a dime for her blind old coon dog.
By Natalie Gray3 years ago in Horror
The Face Of Horror And The B+ Foundation Fight Pediatric Cancer
To be fair, voting would mean a lot to me because there's a competition and I'd love to win. However, the Face of Horror competition is also working to support the B+ Foundation and its fight against pediatric cancer. Read on to find out how you can help.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Horror
Forgotten Made for Television “Classics - Celebrating 1972"
Gargoyles (1972) Forgotten Made for Television "Classic" Long before "Buffy," "I know what you did last summer," or "Walking Dead," "Gargoyles" appeared as a made-for-television movie; it would soon be talked about at workplaces and coffee breaks for weeks after it appeared on CBS.
By Bruce Curle `3 years ago in Horror
Face Of Horror
Hello all! I have entered a contest, called Face of Horror. My link is everywhere throughout this story and title, https://faceofhorror.org/2022/marleen-nish. The first round started yesterday Sept, 6th, 2022, and goes through Sept, 15th, 2022. If I get enough DAILY votes I will move onto the second round from the 15th through the 22nd (according to the rules, I am assuming the 15th is a half day.) Again, if I get enough votes I will move on to the third round from Sept 22nd through the 29th. The fourth round is from Sept 29th through Oct, 6th 2022. The fifth round is from Oct 6th through the 13th. The sixth round from Oct 14th through the 16th (I'm not sure if they just realized they were splitting days or just gave us the full day at this point.) The seventh round is from Oct 17th through the 27th. The eighth round is from Oct 28th through Nov, 3rd, 2022 and the Ninth & final round is from Nov, 3rd through the 10th where they will announce the winner. The winner will get a life-changing 13K, a photo op with the actor who plays Jason Voorhees in Jason, a 2 or 3-night stay at Buffalo Bill's house from Silence of the Lambs (the one with the well), and a walk on role to a horror movie. If I win this contest I would finally be able to start my SFX mask-making business & catch up on my bills. Please click on the link & vote. You can vote once daily for free. If you use the Facebook verification then you do not even have to put in your card info. Thanks in advance. The link is: https://faceofhorror.org/2022/marleen-nish
By Marleen Nish3 years ago in Horror








